English-Speaking Doctors and Healthcare in Croatia
Structured healthcare information for international patients, residents and visitors in Croatia.
Croatia-Med is a digital platform designed to improve access to healthcare information and services in Croatia for international visitors, expatriates, EU residents and local residents. The platform provides structured access to publicly available professional information about
doctors, clinics and medical specialists across Croatia, offering transparent information on medical services, locations and languages spoken, including English, German, Italian and other EU languages.
In addition, Croatia-Med operates as a digital health information hub providing up-to-date general resources on the Croatian healthcare system, preventive care and travel health. The platform also features professional articles developed in cooperation with healthcare professionals and subject-matter contributors, supporting accessible health information within a broader European context.
Need emergency help?
When visiting Croatia
one of the most important things to know is the emergency number 112 in case of an emergency. More emergency numbers:
192 Police
193 Fire Department
194 Emergency Medical Services
195 Maritime Rescue
1987 Roadside Assistance


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